nsane.forums Posted January 24, 2011 Share Posted January 24, 2011 A laundry list of features new to Kaspersky debut today in a new home security suite, Pure Total Security. Originally announced earlier this month at CES 2011, Kaspersky Pure Total Security takes the highly-regarded set of features offered in Kaspersky Internet Security and mixes in some extras that are designed to appeal to users who have more complicated, multi-machine setups at home.Kaspersky Pure Internet SecurityMost notable among these new features is centralized home network security management. It allows users to control the security settings of the other computers within their home LAN that are also running Pure, and it will work remotely as long as the user is connected via VPN. Pure will let you run scans, configure security policies, run backups, and monitor parental controls for multiple machines from one computer.Pure also is the only Kaspersky home offering for North American residents that includes local backup management. The company took its pre-existing Crypto-Storage product and integrated it with Pure, so that you can run and manage backups similarly to how Pure will let you handle security settings.Another new feature in Pure is the inclusion of password management from Lamantine's StickyPassword, which along with basic password management controls has a portable option so you can export your encrypted passwords onto a USB stick and use that on any PC. Pure also comes with file encryption and shredding.Kaspersky has further plans for new products. In mid-March, the company hopes to release Kaspersky Small Office Security, which will include server support up to 10 computers, and free tech support, and is qualified on MS servers Windows servers 2008 R2 and above. And like many competitors, the company plans in the next few months on adding Android and Blackberry support to its mobile security option that currently is only available for Symbian and Windows Phones. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chlorophyll Posted January 24, 2011 Share Posted January 24, 2011 Nice info.its my fav internet security. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T0nyB Posted January 24, 2011 Share Posted January 24, 2011 I hope Kaspersky will make the Security suite less a resource hog with this too, then I might even consider buying a license for a year for home use, my current ESS one will expire on 12th of February (bought legally). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmr1684 Posted January 25, 2011 Share Posted January 25, 2011 I hope Kaspersky will make the Security suite less a resource hog with this too, then I might even consider buying a license for a year for home use, my current ESS one will expire on 12th of February (bought legally).dude it never going to possible i mean RAM usage if you enables all features it takes more memory as well do not forget about the rootkit scan totally wipe out of the memory. you can't do anything when its running totally bad it became. atleast they have to give an option to run rootkit scan by manually then it is awesome :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T0nyB Posted January 25, 2011 Share Posted January 25, 2011 I hope Kaspersky will make the Security suite less a resource hog with this too, then I might even consider buying a license for a year for home use, my current ESS one will expire on 12th of February (bought legally).dude it never going to possible i mean RAM usage if you enables all features it takes more memory as well do not forget about the rootkit scan totally wipe out of the memory. you can't do anything when its running totally bad it became. atleast they have to give an option to run rootkit scan by manually then it is awesome :DOkay, thanks for the heads up, at least it was worth to dream of it, will stick to my familiar and trustworthy ESS, :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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